I tried running Master_wrong's list of commands in an LXTerminal. Basically, my first attempt on the command line with copy-and-paste into the terminal had me in bash, so I started a sub-sh so I had the correct shell type. Then copy-and-pasted into that. The main issue then was that it appears that hciconfig was in in /usr/sbin rather than /usr/local/sbin. So eventually got through it all with what appears to be success, except that there appears to be no blueman-applet. I scanned the entire system for blueman-applet, and it doesn't exist anywhere. Soooo... Also, I didn't have a bluetooth dongle in the USB port for my first couple of attempts, but by the last attempt it had occurred to me that might make a difference, so I plugged one in. Anyways, no blueman-applet and no bluetooth-looking icon anywhere on the screen. The readout is in the box.

Results (hciconfig is in /usr/sbin rather than /usr/local/sbin so retyped those commands - still no blueman-applet, and find didn't find blueman-applet on the system; bluetooth dongle in the usb port):

I tried running Master_wrong's list of commands in an LXTerminal. Basically, my first attempt on the command line with copy-and-paste into the terminal had me in bash, so I started a sub-sh so I had the correct shell type. Then copy-and-pasted into that. The main issue then was that it appears that hciconfig was in in /usr/sbin rather than /usr/local/sbin. So eventually got through it all with what appears to be success, except that there appears to be no blueman-applet. I scanned the entire system for blueman-applet, and it doesn't exist anywhere. Soooo... Also, I didn't have a bluetooth dongle in the USB port for my first couple of attempts, but by the last attempt it had occurred to me that might make a difference, so I plugged one in. Anyways, no blueman-applet and no bluetooth-looking icon anywhere on the screen. The readout is in the box.

Results (hciconfig is in /usr/sbin rather than /usr/local/sbin so retyped those commands - still no blueman-applet, and find didn't find blueman-applet on the system; bluetooth dongle in the usb port):

hello. When i had to do this, instead of typing the whole rute /usr/sbin/hciconfig. I just type hcic then tab to see if it sees the command, and then i get hciconfig. This is how i always do it, the same with hcitool. Also, when i did it i didn't hvae any blueman-applet but blueman-manager. Try and check if you have that command

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